Knowledge of how water is perceived, used and managed in a community is critical to
the endeavour of water governance. Surveys of individuals residing in a community offer
a valuable avenue to gain information about ...

With scientific consensus supporting a 4oC increase in global mean temperature over the next century and increased frequency of severe weather events, adaptation to climate change is critical. Given the dynamic and complex ...

This annotated bibliography provides an account of the research that has been done on engineering resilience, ecological resilience, and social-ecological resilience. Undertaken as part of the WEPGN research project titled ...

On average approximately 13% of the water that is withdrawn by Canadian municipal water suppliers is lost before it reaches final users. This is an important topic for several reasons: water losses cost money, losses force ...

Analysis of power in natural resources management is important as multiple stakeholders
interact within complex, social-ecological systems. As a sub-set of these interactions,
community climate change adaptation is ...